If you attended a recent march to protest, wrote a check to the ACLU, or recently visited a politically leaning website, consider yourself an activist, says Stanford legal scholar Granick. Not only might the government be watching you, but your digital footprint could end up being visible to people and organizations you never imagined would care. Know your risks and take safety precautions, advises Granick, or don’t be surprised at the troubling outcome.
Jennifer Stisa Granick is the Director of Civil Liberties at the Stanford Center for Internet and Society. She is the author of a forthcoming book from Cambridge University Press entitled AmericanSpies: ModernSurveillance, Why You Should Care, and What To Do About It. Granick teaches, practices, speaks, and writes about computer crime and security, electronic surveillance, security vulnerability disclosure, encryption policy, and the Fourth Amendment. Before teaching at Stanford, Granick spent almost a decade practicing criminal defense law in California.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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NOTE: This video was produced for BoilingFrogsPost.com on April 11, 2012. It is being made available in its entirety here for the first time.
SHOW NOTES AND TRANSCRIPT: https://www.corbettreport.com/?p=21927
The knowledge that Israeli-connected companies and intelligence agents have been involved in detailed and elaborate spying operations in the US is of course nothing new. The phenomenon has been painstakingly documented over the years by numerous journalists and sources. Indeed, the documented cases of Israeli spying on their supposed ally — the self-same American government that is supplying it with $3 billion in grants each year — are nearly too numerous to document.

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Spy Wars takes a groundbreaking look into the world of high-tech espionage. For the first time former Israeli & American spies explore the technology and tactics behind one of the greatest murder mysteries: who killed Gerald Bull? In March of 1990, on the eve of the Gulf War, Saddam Hussein's top weapons scientist, Gerald Bull, was hard at work on a secret supergun when he was assassinated in Belgium. The prime suspects were the world's premier spy agencies: Mossad, MI6 and the CIA -- but the killer was never caught. Now, for the first time ever, former Israeli and American spies reconstruct the technology and tactics of the assassins in an attempt to solve a mystery that's lingered for 20 years.

In the United States, a new report says Israel's espionage activities in the country are increasingly angering U-S government officials and have QUOTE crossed red lines.
That's according to a report by Newsweek magazine. Senior intelligence officials have reportedly told Congress that Israeli's spying operations are going too far. The intelligence assessments were given in confidential briefings to a number of congressional committees dealing with proposed legislation that would lower visa restrictions on Israeli citizens seeking to enter the United States. The intelligence officials reportedly told Congress that Israel spies on the U-S under the cover of trade missions or as part of joint defense technology agreements. U-S officials reportedly called the extent of Israeli espionage activities shocking, far exceeding similar activities by any other close allies.

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American Spies | Jennifer Granick | TEDxStanford

If you attended a recent march to protest, wrote a check to the ACLU, or recently visited a politically leaning website, consider yourself an activist, says Stanford legal scholar Granick. Not only might the government be watching you, but your digital footprint could end up being visible to people and organizations you never imagined would care. Know your risks and take safety precautions, advises Granick, or don’t be surprised at the troubling outcome.
Jennifer Stisa Granick is the Director of Civil Liberties at the Stanford Center for Internet and Society. She is the author of a forthcoming book from Cambridge University Press entitled AmericanSpies: ModernSurveillance, Why You Should Care, and What To Do About It. Granick teaches, practices, speaks, and writes about computer crime and security, electronic surveillance, security vulnerability disclosure, encryption policy, and the Fourth Amendment. Before teaching at Stanford, Granick spent almost a decade practicing criminal defense law in California.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

5:40

10 Creepy Ways the Government Is Spying On You Right Now

10 Creepy Ways the Government Is Spying On You Right Now

10 Creepy Ways the Government Is Spying On You Right Now

10 EasyWays the Government Can Spy On You
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How is this possible? When you think of it, the ability of the government to spy on individuals isn’t that surprising. Our modern lifestyle, reliance on convenience and willingness to allow various intelligence gathering practices all provide more than enough opportunity for the government to check in on us. Whether you walk down a busy city sidewalk, use public transit, ‘google’ something on your smartphone or get your passport renewed, there are numerous opportunities for personal information to be gathered by big brother. As you’ll see, some methods of spying are pretty well known but there are a few that may surprise you.
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Israeli Spying in the US: A Brief History

Israeli Spying in the US: A Brief History

Israeli Spying in the US: A Brief History

NOTE: This video was produced for BoilingFrogsPost.com on April 11, 2012. It is being made available in its entirety here for the first time.
SHOW NOTES AND TRANSCRIPT: https://www.corbettreport.com/?p=21927
The knowledge that Israeli-connected companies and intelligence agents have been involved in detailed and elaborate spying operations in the US is of course nothing new. The phenomenon has been painstakingly documented over the years by numerous journalists and sources. Indeed, the documented cases of Israeli spying on their supposed ally — the self-same American government that is supplying it with $3 billion in grants each year — are nearly too numerous to document.

6:26

10 Surprising Ways the Government is Spying on You

10 Surprising Ways the Government is Spying on You

10 Surprising Ways the Government is Spying on You

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Spy Wars - Gerald Bull (2010) Documentary

Spy Wars - Gerald Bull (2010) Documentary

Spy Wars - Gerald Bull (2010) Documentary

Watch in HD quality: http://hd-documentaries.com/spy-wars-gerald-bull-s01e01-2010/
Spy Wars takes a groundbreaking look into the world of high-tech espionage. For the first time former Israeli & American spies explore the technology and tactics behind one of the greatest murder mysteries: who killed Gerald Bull? In March of 1990, on the eve of the Gulf War, Saddam Hussein's top weapons scientist, Gerald Bull, was hard at work on a secret supergun when he was assassinated in Belgium. The prime suspects were the world's premier spy agencies: Mossad, MI6 and the CIA -- but the killer was never caught. Now, for the first time ever, former Israeli and American spies reconstruct the technology and tactics of the assassins in an attempt to solve a mystery that's lingered for 20 years.

Iran sentences Chinese-American student for alleged spying

US intelligence officials: Israel has crossed red lines in spying on US

US intelligence officials: Israel has crossed red lines in spying on US

US intelligence officials: Israel has crossed red lines in spying on US

In the United States, a new report says Israel's espionage activities in the country are increasingly angering U-S government officials and have QUOTE crossed red lines.
That's according to a report by Newsweek magazine. Senior intelligence officials have reportedly told Congress that Israeli's spying operations are going too far. The intelligence assessments were given in confidential briefings to a number of congressional committees dealing with proposed legislation that would lower visa restrictions on Israeli citizens seeking to enter the United States. The intelligence officials reportedly told Congress that Israel spies on the U-S under the cover of trade missions or as part of joint defense technology agreements. U-S officials reportedly called the extent of Israeli espionage activities shocking, far exceeding similar activities by any other close allies.

Can American's Change the Agenda of Extreme Spying?

"President Barack Obama announced plans on Friday to limit sweeping U.S. government surveillance programs that have come under criticism since leaks by a former spy agency contractor, saying the United States "can and must be more transparent."
"Given the history of abuse by governments, it's right to ask questions about surveillance, particularly as technology is reshaping every aspect of our lives," Obama told a news conference at the White House."*
Obama has promised a conversation on transparency, in the wake of Edward Snowden's revelations of mass NSA spying on U.S. citizens. Is he earnest in his statements, or would this have NEVER happened without Snowden? Can Americans actually affect this administration's agenda of extreme spying? Cenk Uygur, Ben Mankiewicz, Wes Clark Jr, and John Iadarola discuss.
*Read more from Reuters:
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/08/09/us-usa-surveillance-obama-idUSBRE9780UY20130809
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Iran sentences American ex-Marine to death for spying

AmericanAmir Mirzai Hekmati, who also holds Iranian citizenship, has been sentenced to death by a judge in Iran for spying for the CIA, local media reported on Monday. ­The 28-year-old received the death penalty for "cooperating with a hostile nation, membership of the CIA and trying to implicate Iran in terrorism," the verdict said, according to the country's semi-official Fars news agency. Last month, Fars reported that the prosecution had applied for capital punishment because the suspect "admitted that he received training in the United States and planned to imply that Iran was involved in terrorist activities in foreign countries" after returning to the US. According to reports, Hekmati, born in the US to an Iranian immigrant family, was shown on Iranian state television in mid-December saying in fluent Farsi and English that he was a Central Intelligence Agency operative sent to infiltrate the Iranian intelligence ministry. Fars then reported Hekmati repeated his confession in court on December 27, saying "I was deceived by the CIA. Although I was appointed to break into Iran's intelligence systems and act as a new source for the CIA, I had no intention of undermining the country." Hekmati was also accused by Iran of receiving training at US bases in Afghanistan and Iraq before being sent to Iran. His family, who live in Arizona, deny the charges against him, saying he went to Iran to visit his grandparents.
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American Spies | Jennifer Granick | TEDxStanford

If you attended a recent march to protest, wrote a check to the ACLU, or recently visited a politically leaning website, consider yourself an activist, says Stanford legal scholar Granick. Not only might the government be watching you, but your digital footprint could end up being visible to people and organizations you never imagined would care. Know your risks and take safety precautions, advises Granick, or don’t be surprised at the troubling outcome.
Jennifer Stisa Granick is the Director of Civil Liberties at the Stanford Center for Internet and Society. She is the author of a forthcoming book from Cambridge University Press entitled AmericanSpies: ModernSurveillance, Why You Should Care, and What To Do About It. Granick teaches, practices, speaks, and writes about computer crime a...

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Israeli Spying in the US: A Brief History

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SHOW NOTES AND TRANSCRIPT: https://www.corbettreport.com/?p=21927
The knowledge that Israeli-connected companies and intelligence agents have been involved in detailed and elaborate spying operations in the US is of course nothing new. The phenomenon has been painstakingly documented over the years by numerous journalists and sources. Indeed, the documented cases of Israeli spying on their supposed ally — the self-same American government that is supplying it with $3 billion in grants each year — are nearly too numerous to document.

published: 24 Feb 2017

10 Surprising Ways the Government is Spying on You

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Spy Wars - Gerald Bull (2010) Documentary

Watch in HD quality: http://hd-documentaries.com/spy-wars-gerald-bull-s01e01-2010/
Spy Wars takes a groundbreaking look into the world of high-tech espionage. For the first time former Israeli & American spies explore the technology and tactics behind one of the greatest murder mysteries: who killed Gerald Bull? In March of 1990, on the eve of the Gulf War, Saddam Hussein's top weapons scientist, Gerald Bull, was hard at work on a secret supergun when he was assassinated in Belgium. The prime suspects were the world's premier spy agencies: Mossad, MI6 and the CIA -- but the killer was never caught. Now, for the first time ever, former Israeli and American spies reconstruct the technology and tactics of the assassins in an attempt to solve a mystery that's lingered for 20 years.

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US intelligence officials: Israel has crossed red lines in spying on US

In the United States, a new report says Israel's espionage activities in the country are increasingly angering U-S government officials and have QUOTE crossed red lines.
That's according to a report by Newsweek magazine. Senior intelligence officials have reportedly told Congress that Israeli's spying operations are going too far. The intelligence assessments were given in confidential briefings to a number of congressional committees dealing with proposed legislation that would lower visa restrictions on Israeli citizens seeking to enter the United States. The intelligence officials reportedly told Congress that Israel spies on the U-S under the cover of trade missions or as part of joint defense technology agreements. U-S officials reportedly called the extent of Israeli espionage activ...

Can American's Change the Agenda of Extreme Spying?

"President Barack Obama announced plans on Friday to limit sweeping U.S. government surveillance programs that have come under criticism since leaks by a former spy agency contractor, saying the United States "can and must be more transparent."
"Given the history of abuse by governments, it's right to ask questions about surveillance, particularly as technology is reshaping every aspect of our lives," Obama told a news conference at the White House."*
Obama has promised a conversation on transparency, in the wake of Edward Snowden's revelations of mass NSA spying on U.S. citizens. Is he earnest in his statements, or would this have NEVER happened without Snowden? Can Americans actually affect this administration's agenda of extreme spying? Cenk Uygur, Ben Mankiewicz, Wes Clark Jr, and Jo...

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Iran sentences American ex-Marine to death for spying

AmericanAmir Mirzai Hekmati, who also holds Iranian citizenship, has been sentenced to death by a judge in Iran for spying for the CIA, local media reported on Monday. ­The 28-year-old received the death penalty for "cooperating with a hostile nation, membership of the CIA and trying to implicate Iran in terrorism," the verdict said, according to the country's semi-official Fars news agency. Last month, Fars reported that the prosecution had applied for capital punishment because the suspect "admitted that he received training in the United States and planned to imply that Iran was involved in terrorist activities in foreign countries" after returning to the US. According to reports, Hekmati, born in the US to an Iranian immigrant family, was shown on Iranian state television in mid-Decem...

American Spies | Jennifer Granick | TEDxStanford

If you attended a recent march to protest, wrote a check to the ACLU, or recently visited a politically leaning website, consider yourself an activist, says Sta...

If you attended a recent march to protest, wrote a check to the ACLU, or recently visited a politically leaning website, consider yourself an activist, says Stanford legal scholar Granick. Not only might the government be watching you, but your digital footprint could end up being visible to people and organizations you never imagined would care. Know your risks and take safety precautions, advises Granick, or don’t be surprised at the troubling outcome.
Jennifer Stisa Granick is the Director of Civil Liberties at the Stanford Center for Internet and Society. She is the author of a forthcoming book from Cambridge University Press entitled AmericanSpies: ModernSurveillance, Why You Should Care, and What To Do About It. Granick teaches, practices, speaks, and writes about computer crime and security, electronic surveillance, security vulnerability disclosure, encryption policy, and the Fourth Amendment. Before teaching at Stanford, Granick spent almost a decade practicing criminal defense law in California.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

If you attended a recent march to protest, wrote a check to the ACLU, or recently visited a politically leaning website, consider yourself an activist, says Stanford legal scholar Granick. Not only might the government be watching you, but your digital footprint could end up being visible to people and organizations you never imagined would care. Know your risks and take safety precautions, advises Granick, or don’t be surprised at the troubling outcome.
Jennifer Stisa Granick is the Director of Civil Liberties at the Stanford Center for Internet and Society. She is the author of a forthcoming book from Cambridge University Press entitled AmericanSpies: ModernSurveillance, Why You Should Care, and What To Do About It. Granick teaches, practices, speaks, and writes about computer crime and security, electronic surveillance, security vulnerability disclosure, encryption policy, and the Fourth Amendment. Before teaching at Stanford, Granick spent almost a decade practicing criminal defense law in California.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

10 Creepy Ways the Government Is Spying On You Right Now

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How is this possible? When you think of it, the ability of the government to spy on individuals isn’t that surprising. Our modern lifestyle, reliance on convenience and willingness to allow various intelligence gathering practices all provide more than enough opportunity for the government to check in on us. Whether you walk down a busy city sidewalk, use public transit, ‘google’ something on your smartphone or get your passport renewed, there are numerous opportunities for personal information to be gathered by big brother. As you’ll see, some methods of spying are pretty well known but there are a few that may surprise you.
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How is this possible? When you think of it, the ability of the government to spy on individuals isn’t that surprising. Our modern lifestyle, reliance on convenience and willingness to allow various intelligence gathering practices all provide more than enough opportunity for the government to check in on us. Whether you walk down a busy city sidewalk, use public transit, ‘google’ something on your smartphone or get your passport renewed, there are numerous opportunities for personal information to be gathered by big brother. As you’ll see, some methods of spying are pretty well known but there are a few that may surprise you.
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Israeli Spying in the US: A Brief History

NOTE: This video was produced for BoilingFrogsPost.com on April 11, 2012. It is being made available in its entirety here for the first time.
SHOW NOTES AND TR...

NOTE: This video was produced for BoilingFrogsPost.com on April 11, 2012. It is being made available in its entirety here for the first time.
SHOW NOTES AND TRANSCRIPT: https://www.corbettreport.com/?p=21927
The knowledge that Israeli-connected companies and intelligence agents have been involved in detailed and elaborate spying operations in the US is of course nothing new. The phenomenon has been painstakingly documented over the years by numerous journalists and sources. Indeed, the documented cases of Israeli spying on their supposed ally — the self-same American government that is supplying it with $3 billion in grants each year — are nearly too numerous to document.

NOTE: This video was produced for BoilingFrogsPost.com on April 11, 2012. It is being made available in its entirety here for the first time.
SHOW NOTES AND TRANSCRIPT: https://www.corbettreport.com/?p=21927
The knowledge that Israeli-connected companies and intelligence agents have been involved in detailed and elaborate spying operations in the US is of course nothing new. The phenomenon has been painstakingly documented over the years by numerous journalists and sources. Indeed, the documented cases of Israeli spying on their supposed ally — the self-same American government that is supplying it with $3 billion in grants each year — are nearly too numerous to document.

10 Surprising Ways the Government is Spying on You

We should all know then, that what we do online is watched-over, collected, exploited, and sold. Big Brother is definitely watching you. Today we’ll find out ho...

We should all know then, that what we do online is watched-over, collected, exploited, and sold. Big Brother is definitely watching you. Today we’ll find out how, in this episode of the Infographics Show, 10 Surprising Ways the Government is Spying on You.
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Spy Wars - Gerald Bull (2010) Documentary

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Spy Wars takes a groundbreaking look into the world of high-tech espionage. ...

Watch in HD quality: http://hd-documentaries.com/spy-wars-gerald-bull-s01e01-2010/
Spy Wars takes a groundbreaking look into the world of high-tech espionage. For the first time former Israeli & American spies explore the technology and tactics behind one of the greatest murder mysteries: who killed Gerald Bull? In March of 1990, on the eve of the Gulf War, Saddam Hussein's top weapons scientist, Gerald Bull, was hard at work on a secret supergun when he was assassinated in Belgium. The prime suspects were the world's premier spy agencies: Mossad, MI6 and the CIA -- but the killer was never caught. Now, for the first time ever, former Israeli and American spies reconstruct the technology and tactics of the assassins in an attempt to solve a mystery that's lingered for 20 years.

Watch in HD quality: http://hd-documentaries.com/spy-wars-gerald-bull-s01e01-2010/
Spy Wars takes a groundbreaking look into the world of high-tech espionage. For the first time former Israeli & American spies explore the technology and tactics behind one of the greatest murder mysteries: who killed Gerald Bull? In March of 1990, on the eve of the Gulf War, Saddam Hussein's top weapons scientist, Gerald Bull, was hard at work on a secret supergun when he was assassinated in Belgium. The prime suspects were the world's premier spy agencies: Mossad, MI6 and the CIA -- but the killer was never caught. Now, for the first time ever, former Israeli and American spies reconstruct the technology and tactics of the assassins in an attempt to solve a mystery that's lingered for 20 years.

US intelligence officials: Israel has crossed red lines in spying on US

In the United States, a new report says Israel's espionage activities in the country are increasingly angering U-S government officials and have QUOTE crossed r...

In the United States, a new report says Israel's espionage activities in the country are increasingly angering U-S government officials and have QUOTE crossed red lines.
That's according to a report by Newsweek magazine. Senior intelligence officials have reportedly told Congress that Israeli's spying operations are going too far. The intelligence assessments were given in confidential briefings to a number of congressional committees dealing with proposed legislation that would lower visa restrictions on Israeli citizens seeking to enter the United States. The intelligence officials reportedly told Congress that Israel spies on the U-S under the cover of trade missions or as part of joint defense technology agreements. U-S officials reportedly called the extent of Israeli espionage activities shocking, far exceeding similar activities by any other close allies.

In the United States, a new report says Israel's espionage activities in the country are increasingly angering U-S government officials and have QUOTE crossed red lines.
That's according to a report by Newsweek magazine. Senior intelligence officials have reportedly told Congress that Israeli's spying operations are going too far. The intelligence assessments were given in confidential briefings to a number of congressional committees dealing with proposed legislation that would lower visa restrictions on Israeli citizens seeking to enter the United States. The intelligence officials reportedly told Congress that Israel spies on the U-S under the cover of trade missions or as part of joint defense technology agreements. U-S officials reportedly called the extent of Israeli espionage activities shocking, far exceeding similar activities by any other close allies.

"President Barack Obama announced plans on Friday to limit sweeping U.S. government surveillance programs that have come under criticism since leaks by a former spy agency contractor, saying the United States "can and must be more transparent."
"Given the history of abuse by governments, it's right to ask questions about surveillance, particularly as technology is reshaping every aspect of our lives," Obama told a news conference at the White House."*
Obama has promised a conversation on transparency, in the wake of Edward Snowden's revelations of mass NSA spying on U.S. citizens. Is he earnest in his statements, or would this have NEVER happened without Snowden? Can Americans actually affect this administration's agenda of extreme spying? Cenk Uygur, Ben Mankiewicz, Wes Clark Jr, and John Iadarola discuss.
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http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/08/09/us-usa-surveillance-obama-idUSBRE9780UY20130809
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"President Barack Obama announced plans on Friday to limit sweeping U.S. government surveillance programs that have come under criticism since leaks by a former spy agency contractor, saying the United States "can and must be more transparent."
"Given the history of abuse by governments, it's right to ask questions about surveillance, particularly as technology is reshaping every aspect of our lives," Obama told a news conference at the White House."*
Obama has promised a conversation on transparency, in the wake of Edward Snowden's revelations of mass NSA spying on U.S. citizens. Is he earnest in his statements, or would this have NEVER happened without Snowden? Can Americans actually affect this administration's agenda of extreme spying? Cenk Uygur, Ben Mankiewicz, Wes Clark Jr, and John Iadarola discuss.
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AmericanAmir Mirzai Hekmati, who also holds Iranian citizenship, has been sentenced to death by a judge in Iran for spying for the CIA, local media reported on Monday. ­The 28-year-old received the death penalty for "cooperating with a hostile nation, membership of the CIA and trying to implicate Iran in terrorism," the verdict said, according to the country's semi-official Fars news agency. Last month, Fars reported that the prosecution had applied for capital punishment because the suspect "admitted that he received training in the United States and planned to imply that Iran was involved in terrorist activities in foreign countries" after returning to the US. According to reports, Hekmati, born in the US to an Iranian immigrant family, was shown on Iranian state television in mid-December saying in fluent Farsi and English that he was a Central Intelligence Agency operative sent to infiltrate the Iranian intelligence ministry. Fars then reported Hekmati repeated his confession in court on December 27, saying "I was deceived by the CIA. Although I was appointed to break into Iran's intelligence systems and act as a new source for the CIA, I had no intention of undermining the country." Hekmati was also accused by Iran of receiving training at US bases in Afghanistan and Iraq before being sent to Iran. His family, who live in Arizona, deny the charges against him, saying he went to Iran to visit his grandparents.
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AmericanAmir Mirzai Hekmati, who also holds Iranian citizenship, has been sentenced to death by a judge in Iran for spying for the CIA, local media reported on Monday. ­The 28-year-old received the death penalty for "cooperating with a hostile nation, membership of the CIA and trying to implicate Iran in terrorism," the verdict said, according to the country's semi-official Fars news agency. Last month, Fars reported that the prosecution had applied for capital punishment because the suspect "admitted that he received training in the United States and planned to imply that Iran was involved in terrorist activities in foreign countries" after returning to the US. According to reports, Hekmati, born in the US to an Iranian immigrant family, was shown on Iranian state television in mid-December saying in fluent Farsi and English that he was a Central Intelligence Agency operative sent to infiltrate the Iranian intelligence ministry. Fars then reported Hekmati repeated his confession in court on December 27, saying "I was deceived by the CIA. Although I was appointed to break into Iran's intelligence systems and act as a new source for the CIA, I had no intention of undermining the country." Hekmati was also accused by Iran of receiving training at US bases in Afghanistan and Iraq before being sent to Iran. His family, who live in Arizona, deny the charges against him, saying he went to Iran to visit his grandparents.
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Traitors Within - Spies Who Sold Out America

Spy Wars - Gerald Bull (2010) Documentary

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Spy Wars takes a groundbreaking look into the world of high-tech espionage. For the first time former Israeli & American spies explore the technology and tactics behind one of the greatest murder mysteries: who killed Gerald Bull? In March of 1990, on the eve of the Gulf War, Saddam Hussein's top weapons scientist, Gerald Bull, was hard at work on a secret supergun when he was assassinated in Belgium. The prime suspects were the world's premier spy agencies: Mossad, MI6 and the CIA -- but the killer was never caught. Now, for the first time ever, former Israeli and American spies reconstruct the technology and tactics of the assassins in an attempt to solve a mystery that's lingered for 20 years.

Government Surveillance: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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published: 06 Apr 2015

Spying Action Movies /Sci fic Cia America Thriller Hollywood

published: 18 Apr 2016

Sexpionage (Cold War Spy Documentary) | Timeline

Sexpionage tells the stories of two women who were seduced by secret agents working for the East German intelligence service, the Stasi. At the height of the Cold War the Stasi would regularly despatch their agents to the West German capital, Bonn, armed with the task of forming long term relationships with single women working at embassies or government ministries. These women were unwittingly tapped for top secret information which was then passed on to the East. Both Gabriele Kliem and Margaret Hike had no idea that their lovers were spies until both women were arrested for treason. This film tells the story of the years they spent with their secret agent lovers and explores the feelings they are left with after the most significant relationships of their lives were revealed to be a sha...

published: 21 Jul 2017

The Spying Game - "Walls Have Ears" (Complete)

The Spying Game - 1999
Part 2: Walls Have Ears
A Channel 4 series narrated by Alan Bates explores the fascinating world of the real-life spy and examines the technologies and techniques that have transformed espionage in
the Twentieth Century.
ALANBATES narrates the second part of this fascinating series which sheds light on the dark history of espionage. Throughout the Cold War, the world's intelligence agencies fought a technological battle to steal secrets directly from the mouths of their enemies. From bugged shoes to trees full of hidden microphones, the eavesdroppers of the CIA, MI6 and the KGB reveal the amazing gadgets and techniques they developed to fight a real war of words.
"Tapping a phone is easy" explains MARTY KAISER, who used to manufacture bugs for the American intel...

America’s Surveillance State 1 (The Surveillance Machine)

We live in the United States of Surveillance--with cameras increasingly positioned on street corners and with much more invisible spying online and on the phone. Anyone who is paying attention knows that privacy could be out the window. All of this is not happening by accident -well funded powerful agencies and companies are engaged in the business of keeping tabs on what we do, what we say, and what we think.
To many in the world, today, the face of America also has A BIG NOSE for sniffing and sifting mountains of data—phone calls, emails and texts. And with many mouths silenced by paranoia to keep what they decide is secret, secret. America has become a Surveillance-Industrial State where everyone’s business has become its business, and where one huge US intelligenceAgency has been gi...

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The Spy Who Went Into The Cold (Soviet Spy Documentary) | Timeline

Documentary exploring the murky circumstances behind the escape of one of Britain’s most notorious spies.
In 1963, at the height of the Cold War, a well-educated Englishman called Kim Philby boarded a Russian freighter in Beirut and defected to Moscow from under the nose of British Intelligence. For the best part of thirty years he had been spying for the Soviet Union, much of that time while holding senior jobs in MI6.
Fifty years on, more questions than answers still surround his defection. Had he really confessed before he went? Was his escape from justice an embarrassing mistake or part of the plan?
This film, shot in Beirut, London and Moscow, sets out to find the answers, revealing the blind spots in the British ruling class that made it so vulnerable to KGB penetration.
Conten...

published: 12 Jul 2017

Inside Story Americas - Does spying on Americans protect the US?

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The US president has extended a law that allows the government to continue spying without a warrant on Americans and others. But does this really protect the country? Guests: Sebastian Gorka, Michelle Richardson, ShahidButtar.
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Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely...

On this episode of America’s Lawyer, Mike Papantonio talks about how drug companies have made billions of dollars marketing treatments for rheumatoid arthritis. Then he talks with Environment America’s John Rumpler, about how a federal judge approved a settlement for damages that came from DuPont's mercury contamination of the South River in Virginia. Then Mollye Barrows dives into the details of a class action lawsuit in California alleging that Disney is violating privacy protection laws by collecting children’s personal information from 42 of its apps.
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Spy Wars - Gerald Bull (2010) Documentary

Watch in HD quality: http://hd-documentaries.com/spy-wars-gerald-bull-s01e01-2010/
Spy Wars takes a groundbreaking look into the world of high-tech espionage. ...

Watch in HD quality: http://hd-documentaries.com/spy-wars-gerald-bull-s01e01-2010/
Spy Wars takes a groundbreaking look into the world of high-tech espionage. For the first time former Israeli & American spies explore the technology and tactics behind one of the greatest murder mysteries: who killed Gerald Bull? In March of 1990, on the eve of the Gulf War, Saddam Hussein's top weapons scientist, Gerald Bull, was hard at work on a secret supergun when he was assassinated in Belgium. The prime suspects were the world's premier spy agencies: Mossad, MI6 and the CIA -- but the killer was never caught. Now, for the first time ever, former Israeli and American spies reconstruct the technology and tactics of the assassins in an attempt to solve a mystery that's lingered for 20 years.

Watch in HD quality: http://hd-documentaries.com/spy-wars-gerald-bull-s01e01-2010/
Spy Wars takes a groundbreaking look into the world of high-tech espionage. For the first time former Israeli & American spies explore the technology and tactics behind one of the greatest murder mysteries: who killed Gerald Bull? In March of 1990, on the eve of the Gulf War, Saddam Hussein's top weapons scientist, Gerald Bull, was hard at work on a secret supergun when he was assassinated in Belgium. The prime suspects were the world's premier spy agencies: Mossad, MI6 and the CIA -- but the killer was never caught. Now, for the first time ever, former Israeli and American spies reconstruct the technology and tactics of the assassins in an attempt to solve a mystery that's lingered for 20 years.

There are very few government checks on what America’s sweeping surveillance programs are capable of doing. John Oliver sits down with Edward Snowden to discuss the NSA, the balance between privacy and security, and dick-pics.
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Sexpionage (Cold War Spy Documentary) | Timeline

Sexpionage tells the stories of two women who were seduced by secret agents working for the East German intelligence service, the Stasi. At the height of the Co...

Sexpionage tells the stories of two women who were seduced by secret agents working for the East German intelligence service, the Stasi. At the height of the Cold War the Stasi would regularly despatch their agents to the West German capital, Bonn, armed with the task of forming long term relationships with single women working at embassies or government ministries. These women were unwittingly tapped for top secret information which was then passed on to the East. Both Gabriele Kliem and Margaret Hike had no idea that their lovers were spies until both women were arrested for treason. This film tells the story of the years they spent with their secret agent lovers and explores the feelings they are left with after the most significant relationships of their lives were revealed to be a sham.
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Sexpionage tells the stories of two women who were seduced by secret agents working for the East German intelligence service, the Stasi. At the height of the Cold War the Stasi would regularly despatch their agents to the West German capital, Bonn, armed with the task of forming long term relationships with single women working at embassies or government ministries. These women were unwittingly tapped for top secret information which was then passed on to the East. Both Gabriele Kliem and Margaret Hike had no idea that their lovers were spies until both women were arrested for treason. This film tells the story of the years they spent with their secret agent lovers and explores the feelings they are left with after the most significant relationships of their lives were revealed to be a sham.
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Produced by Agenda.

The Spying Game - 1999
Part 2: Walls Have Ears
A Channel 4 series narrated by Alan Bates explores the fascinating world of the real-life spy and examines the technologies and techniques that have transformed espionage in
the Twentieth Century.
ALANBATES narrates the second part of this fascinating series which sheds light on the dark history of espionage. Throughout the Cold War, the world's intelligence agencies fought a technological battle to steal secrets directly from the mouths of their enemies. From bugged shoes to trees full of hidden microphones, the eavesdroppers of the CIA, MI6 and the KGB reveal the amazing gadgets and techniques they developed to fight a real war of words.
"Tapping a phone is easy" explains MARTY KAISER, who used to manufacture bugs for the American intelligence community. Marty shows how bugging is not necessarily synonymous with high technology as he demonstrates the amazing ways in which eavesdroppers.
GLEN WHIDDEN, one of the first men to become an eavesdropper for the CIA, recounts how he travelled the world bugging Communist embassies and installations. One of the CIA's best men, he frequently worked alone, breaking into buildings and painstakingly concealing bugs in walls and under floors. It was a nerve-wrack.
But in the early days of the Cold War the KGB were well ahead of the Americans. LT. GENERAL SERGEI KONDRASHEV explains how, in the late 1940s, he and his KGB colleagues used a revolutionary bug to eavesdrop on the AmericanAmbassador in Moscow. The KGB cunningly hid the bug in the Great Seal of America which the unsuspecting Ambassador hung on his office wall. Amazingly, the KGB was privy to his most secret conversations and later managed to plant another similar bug in the British Embassy.
However, as LEE TRACEY, a former eavesdropper for MI6 reveals, bugging was something at which the British also excelled. He demonstrates how they would cut holes in walls using specially designed drills to bug rooms from an adjacent building or, if they could gain access to the room, hide bugs which would last for years in doors and furniture.
In the1950s, British and American intelligence worked together on one of the most audacious bugging operations of the Cold War. As retired officer DAVID MURPHY explains, in 1956 they dug a tunnel from the American sector of Berlin and tapped the main telephone lines connecting the KGB's Berlin headquarters with Moscow. Murphy testifies to the importance of the highly skilled GPO workers who installed the tap - "This could never have been done without British expertise in this area". Astonishingly, although Russians learned of the plan from George Blake, a Russian spy inside MI6, they let the tunnel operate uninterrupted for a year, fearing Blake would be exposed if they stopped it; even the KGB in Berlin were never told their telephones were tapped.
"Walls Have Ears" discloses the ingeniously simple and sometimes bizarre art of the expert eavesdropper and reveals the world they inhabit to be an incongruous mix of international coups and men in sheds tinkering with electronic paraphernalia.
Narrator:
http://alanbates.com/abarchive/tv/spying.htmlProducer/Director:
http://andyrobbins.info/
http://www.martykaiser.com
http://72.52.208.92/~gbpprorg/mil/1059
http://www.espionageresearch.com
http://comsecllc.blogspot.com/2011/11/passing-of-icon-glenn-howard-whidden.html
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/tscm-l2006/t9V1DkV0Qjs

The Spying Game - 1999
Part 2: Walls Have Ears
A Channel 4 series narrated by Alan Bates explores the fascinating world of the real-life spy and examines the technologies and techniques that have transformed espionage in
the Twentieth Century.
ALANBATES narrates the second part of this fascinating series which sheds light on the dark history of espionage. Throughout the Cold War, the world's intelligence agencies fought a technological battle to steal secrets directly from the mouths of their enemies. From bugged shoes to trees full of hidden microphones, the eavesdroppers of the CIA, MI6 and the KGB reveal the amazing gadgets and techniques they developed to fight a real war of words.
"Tapping a phone is easy" explains MARTY KAISER, who used to manufacture bugs for the American intelligence community. Marty shows how bugging is not necessarily synonymous with high technology as he demonstrates the amazing ways in which eavesdroppers.
GLEN WHIDDEN, one of the first men to become an eavesdropper for the CIA, recounts how he travelled the world bugging Communist embassies and installations. One of the CIA's best men, he frequently worked alone, breaking into buildings and painstakingly concealing bugs in walls and under floors. It was a nerve-wrack.
But in the early days of the Cold War the KGB were well ahead of the Americans. LT. GENERAL SERGEI KONDRASHEV explains how, in the late 1940s, he and his KGB colleagues used a revolutionary bug to eavesdrop on the AmericanAmbassador in Moscow. The KGB cunningly hid the bug in the Great Seal of America which the unsuspecting Ambassador hung on his office wall. Amazingly, the KGB was privy to his most secret conversations and later managed to plant another similar bug in the British Embassy.
However, as LEE TRACEY, a former eavesdropper for MI6 reveals, bugging was something at which the British also excelled. He demonstrates how they would cut holes in walls using specially designed drills to bug rooms from an adjacent building or, if they could gain access to the room, hide bugs which would last for years in doors and furniture.
In the1950s, British and American intelligence worked together on one of the most audacious bugging operations of the Cold War. As retired officer DAVID MURPHY explains, in 1956 they dug a tunnel from the American sector of Berlin and tapped the main telephone lines connecting the KGB's Berlin headquarters with Moscow. Murphy testifies to the importance of the highly skilled GPO workers who installed the tap - "This could never have been done without British expertise in this area". Astonishingly, although Russians learned of the plan from George Blake, a Russian spy inside MI6, they let the tunnel operate uninterrupted for a year, fearing Blake would be exposed if they stopped it; even the KGB in Berlin were never told their telephones were tapped.
"Walls Have Ears" discloses the ingeniously simple and sometimes bizarre art of the expert eavesdropper and reveals the world they inhabit to be an incongruous mix of international coups and men in sheds tinkering with electronic paraphernalia.
Narrator:
http://alanbates.com/abarchive/tv/spying.htmlProducer/Director:
http://andyrobbins.info/
http://www.martykaiser.com
http://72.52.208.92/~gbpprorg/mil/1059
http://www.espionageresearch.com
http://comsecllc.blogspot.com/2011/11/passing-of-icon-glenn-howard-whidden.html
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/tscm-l2006/t9V1DkV0Qjs

America’s Surveillance State 1 (The Surveillance Machine)

We live in the United States of Surveillance--with cameras increasingly positioned on street corners and with much more invisible spying online and on the phone...

We live in the United States of Surveillance--with cameras increasingly positioned on street corners and with much more invisible spying online and on the phone. Anyone who is paying attention knows that privacy could be out the window. All of this is not happening by accident -well funded powerful agencies and companies are engaged in the business of keeping tabs on what we do, what we say, and what we think.
To many in the world, today, the face of America also has A BIG NOSE for sniffing and sifting mountains of data—phone calls, emails and texts. And with many mouths silenced by paranoia to keep what they decide is secret, secret. America has become a Surveillance-Industrial State where everyone’s business has become its business, and where one huge US intelligenceAgency has been given the sanction and unlimited amounts of money to spy on the whole world.
Mass Surveillance is the focus of this new 6 part investigative documentary series examining who is watching whom and why.
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We live in the United States of Surveillance--with cameras increasingly positioned on street corners and with much more invisible spying online and on the phone. Anyone who is paying attention knows that privacy could be out the window. All of this is not happening by accident -well funded powerful agencies and companies are engaged in the business of keeping tabs on what we do, what we say, and what we think.
To many in the world, today, the face of America also has A BIG NOSE for sniffing and sifting mountains of data—phone calls, emails and texts. And with many mouths silenced by paranoia to keep what they decide is secret, secret. America has become a Surveillance-Industrial State where everyone’s business has become its business, and where one huge US intelligenceAgency has been given the sanction and unlimited amounts of money to spy on the whole world.
Mass Surveillance is the focus of this new 6 part investigative documentary series examining who is watching whom and why.
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Documentary exploring the murky circumstances behind the escape of one of Britain’s most notorious spies.
In 1963, at the height of the Cold War, a well-educated Englishman called Kim Philby boarded a Russian freighter in Beirut and defected to Moscow from under the nose of British Intelligence. For the best part of thirty years he had been spying for the Soviet Union, much of that time while holding senior jobs in MI6.
Fifty years on, more questions than answers still surround his defection. Had he really confessed before he went? Was his escape from justice an embarrassing mistake or part of the plan?
This film, shot in Beirut, London and Moscow, sets out to find the answers, revealing the blind spots in the British ruling class that made it so vulnerable to KGB penetration.
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Documentary exploring the murky circumstances behind the escape of one of Britain’s most notorious spies.
In 1963, at the height of the Cold War, a well-educated Englishman called Kim Philby boarded a Russian freighter in Beirut and defected to Moscow from under the nose of British Intelligence. For the best part of thirty years he had been spying for the Soviet Union, much of that time while holding senior jobs in MI6.
Fifty years on, more questions than answers still surround his defection. Had he really confessed before he went? Was his escape from justice an embarrassing mistake or part of the plan?
This film, shot in Beirut, London and Moscow, sets out to find the answers, revealing the blind spots in the British ruling class that made it so vulnerable to KGB penetration.
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Produced by CTVC.

Inside Story Americas - Does spying on Americans protect the US?

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On this episode of America’s Lawyer, Mike Papantonio talks about how drug companies have made billions of dollars marketing treatments for rheumatoid arthritis....

On this episode of America’s Lawyer, Mike Papantonio talks about how drug companies have made billions of dollars marketing treatments for rheumatoid arthritis. Then he talks with Environment America’s John Rumpler, about how a federal judge approved a settlement for damages that came from DuPont's mercury contamination of the South River in Virginia. Then Mollye Barrows dives into the details of a class action lawsuit in California alleging that Disney is violating privacy protection laws by collecting children’s personal information from 42 of its apps.
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On this episode of America’s Lawyer, Mike Papantonio talks about how drug companies have made billions of dollars marketing treatments for rheumatoid arthritis. Then he talks with Environment America’s John Rumpler, about how a federal judge approved a settlement for damages that came from DuPont's mercury contamination of the South River in Virginia. Then Mollye Barrows dives into the details of a class action lawsuit in California alleging that Disney is violating privacy protection laws by collecting children’s personal information from 42 of its apps.
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American Spies | Jennifer Granick | TEDxStanford

If you attended a recent march to protest, wrote a check to the ACLU, or recently visited a politically leaning website, consider yourself an activist, says Stanford legal scholar Granick. Not only might the government be watching you, but your digital footprint could end up being visible to people and organizations you never imagined would care. Know your risks and take safety precautions, advises Granick, or don’t be surprised at the troubling outcome.
Jennifer Stisa Granick is the Director of Civil Liberties at the Stanford Center for Internet and Society. She is the author of a forthcoming book from Cambridge University Press entitled AmericanSpies: ModernSurveillance, Why You Should Care, and What To Do About It. Granick teaches, practices, speaks, and writes about computer crime and security, electronic surveillance, security vulnerability disclosure, encryption policy, and the Fourth Amendment. Before teaching at Stanford, Granick spent almost a decade practicing criminal defense law in California.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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10 Creepy Ways the Government Is Spying On You Right Now

10 Easy Ways the Government Can Spy On You
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10 Creepy Ways the Government Is Spying On You Right Now

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Big Brother is watching. Yes, that classic Orwellian-inspired line has probably been uttered more than a few times – often followed with a smirk or laughter. But is the government watching you? Conspiracy theorists and your neighbor who wears that tinfoil hat and keeps the drapes tightly shut would have you believe this is the case. In the post-9/11 world it is easy to suspect they are right considering all the media attention about government spying, the NSA and the story surrounding whistle-blower Edward Snowden. Governments, like the United States’, have invested billions into intelligence gathering techniques. While the ability to collect personal information is said to be targeted at potential terror threats, there is more than a small suspicion that ‘regular’ citizens get snooped on more than a few times.
How is this possible? When you think of it, the ability of the government to spy on individuals isn’t that surprising. Our modern lifestyle, reliance on convenience and willingness to allow various intelligence gathering practices all provide more than enough opportunity for the government to check in on us. Whether you walk down a busy city sidewalk, use public transit, ‘google’ something on your smartphone or get your passport renewed, there are numerous opportunities for personal information to be gathered by big brother. As you’ll see, some methods of spying are pretty well known but there are a few that may surprise you.
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Israeli Spying in the US: A Brief History

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Israeli Spying in the US: A Brief History

NOTE: This video was produced for BoilingFrogsPost.com on April 11, 2012. It is being made available in its entirety here for the first time.
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The knowledge that Israeli-connected companies and intelligence agents have been involved in detailed and elaborate spying operations in the US is of course nothing new. The phenomenon has been painstakingly documented over the years by numerous journalists and sources. Indeed, the documented cases of Israeli spying on their supposed ally — the self-same American government that is supplying it with $3 billion in grants each year — are nearly too numerous to document.

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10 Surprising Ways the Government is Spying on You

We should all know then, that what we do online is watched-over, collected, exploited, and...

10 Surprising Ways the Government is Spying on You

We should all know then, that what we do online is watched-over, collected, exploited, and sold. Big Brother is definitely watching you. Today we’ll find out how, in this episode of the Infographics Show, 10 Surprising Ways the Government is Spying on You.
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Spy Wars - Gerald Bull (2010) Documentary

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Spy Wars takes a groundbreaking look into the world of high-tech espionage. For the first time former Israeli & American spies explore the technology and tactics behind one of the greatest murder mysteries: who killed Gerald Bull? In March of 1990, on the eve of the Gulf War, Saddam Hussein's top weapons scientist, Gerald Bull, was hard at work on a secret supergun when he was assassinated in Belgium. The prime suspects were the world's premier spy agencies: Mossad, MI6 and the CIA -- but the killer was never caught. Now, for the first time ever, former Israeli and American spies reconstruct the technology and tactics of the assassins in an attempt to solve a mystery that's lingered for 20 years.

US intelligence officials: Israel has crossed red lines in spying on US

In the United States, a new report says Israel's espionage activities in the country are increasingly angering U-S government officials and have QUOTE crossed red lines.
That's according to a report by Newsweek magazine. Senior intelligence officials have reportedly told Congress that Israeli's spying operations are going too far. The intelligence assessments were given in confidential briefings to a number of congressional committees dealing with proposed legislation that would lower visa restrictions on Israeli citizens seeking to enter the United States. The intelligence officials reportedly told Congress that Israel spies on the U-S under the cover of trade missions or as part of joint defense technology agreements. U-S officials reportedly called the extent of Israeli espionage activities shocking, far exceeding similar activities by any other close allies.

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Rand Paul on Obama Illegally Spying on Americans | NSA Wiretapping

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Spy Wars - Gerald Bull (2010) Documentary

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Spy Wars takes a groundbreaking look into the world of high-tech espionage. For the first time former Israeli & American spies explore the technology and tactics behind one of the greatest murder mysteries: who killed Gerald Bull? In March of 1990, on the eve of the Gulf War, Saddam Hussein's top weapons scientist, Gerald Bull, was hard at work on a secret supergun when he was assassinated in Belgium. The prime suspects were the world's premier spy agencies: Mossad, MI6 and the CIA -- but the killer was never caught. Now, for the first time ever, former Israeli and American spies reconstruct the technology and tactics of the assassins in an attempt to solve a mystery that's lingered for 20 years.

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A Russian Spy in the NSA: A True Story of Espionage

Before Edward Snowden, there was Robert Lipka. He spied for the Russians at the NSA. Rathe...

Government Surveillance: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

There are very few government checks on what America’s sweeping surveillance programs are capable of doing. John Oliver sits down with Edward Snowden to discuss the NSA, the balance between privacy and security, and dick-pics.
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Sexpionage (Cold War Spy Documentary) | Timeline

Sexpionage tells the stories of two women who were seduced by secret agents working for the East German intelligence service, the Stasi. At the height of the Cold War the Stasi would regularly despatch their agents to the West German capital, Bonn, armed with the task of forming long term relationships with single women working at embassies or government ministries. These women were unwittingly tapped for top secret information which was then passed on to the East. Both Gabriele Kliem and Margaret Hike had no idea that their lovers were spies until both women were arrested for treason. This film tells the story of the years they spent with their secret agent lovers and explores the feelings they are left with after the most significant relationships of their lives were revealed to be a sham.
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The Spying Game - "Walls Have Ears" (Complete)

The Spying Game - 1999
Part 2: Walls Have Ears
A Channel 4 series narrated by Alan Bates...

The Spying Game - "Walls Have Ears" (Complete)

The Spying Game - 1999
Part 2: Walls Have Ears
A Channel 4 series narrated by Alan Bates explores the fascinating world of the real-life spy and examines the technologies and techniques that have transformed espionage in
the Twentieth Century.
ALANBATES narrates the second part of this fascinating series which sheds light on the dark history of espionage. Throughout the Cold War, the world's intelligence agencies fought a technological battle to steal secrets directly from the mouths of their enemies. From bugged shoes to trees full of hidden microphones, the eavesdroppers of the CIA, MI6 and the KGB reveal the amazing gadgets and techniques they developed to fight a real war of words.
"Tapping a phone is easy" explains MARTY KAISER, who used to manufacture bugs for the American intelligence community. Marty shows how bugging is not necessarily synonymous with high technology as he demonstrates the amazing ways in which eavesdroppers.
GLEN WHIDDEN, one of the first men to become an eavesdropper for the CIA, recounts how he travelled the world bugging Communist embassies and installations. One of the CIA's best men, he frequently worked alone, breaking into buildings and painstakingly concealing bugs in walls and under floors. It was a nerve-wrack.
But in the early days of the Cold War the KGB were well ahead of the Americans. LT. GENERAL SERGEI KONDRASHEV explains how, in the late 1940s, he and his KGB colleagues used a revolutionary bug to eavesdrop on the AmericanAmbassador in Moscow. The KGB cunningly hid the bug in the Great Seal of America which the unsuspecting Ambassador hung on his office wall. Amazingly, the KGB was privy to his most secret conversations and later managed to plant another similar bug in the British Embassy.
However, as LEE TRACEY, a former eavesdropper for MI6 reveals, bugging was something at which the British also excelled. He demonstrates how they would cut holes in walls using specially designed drills to bug rooms from an adjacent building or, if they could gain access to the room, hide bugs which would last for years in doors and furniture.
In the1950s, British and American intelligence worked together on one of the most audacious bugging operations of the Cold War. As retired officer DAVID MURPHY explains, in 1956 they dug a tunnel from the American sector of Berlin and tapped the main telephone lines connecting the KGB's Berlin headquarters with Moscow. Murphy testifies to the importance of the highly skilled GPO workers who installed the tap - "This could never have been done without British expertise in this area". Astonishingly, although Russians learned of the plan from George Blake, a Russian spy inside MI6, they let the tunnel operate uninterrupted for a year, fearing Blake would be exposed if they stopped it; even the KGB in Berlin were never told their telephones were tapped.
"Walls Have Ears" discloses the ingeniously simple and sometimes bizarre art of the expert eavesdropper and reveals the world they inhabit to be an incongruous mix of international coups and men in sheds tinkering with electronic paraphernalia.
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USA LIBERTY Act - Making Spying On You Permanent

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America’s Surveillance State 1 (The Surveillance Machine)

We live in the United States of Surveillance--with cameras increasingly positioned on street corners and with much more invisible spying online and on the phone. Anyone who is paying attention knows that privacy could be out the window. All of this is not happening by accident -well funded powerful agencies and companies are engaged in the business of keeping tabs on what we do, what we say, and what we think.
To many in the world, today, the face of America also has A BIG NOSE for sniffing and sifting mountains of data—phone calls, emails and texts. And with many mouths silenced by paranoia to keep what they decide is secret, secret. America has become a Surveillance-Industrial State where everyone’s business has become its business, and where one huge US intelligenceAgency has been given the sanction and unlimited amounts of money to spy on the whole world.
Mass Surveillance is the focus of this new 6 part investigative documentary series examining who is watching whom and why.
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THE WATCHMEN: Secrets of the CIA (720p)

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The Spy Who Went Into The Cold (Soviet Spy Documentary) | Timeline

Documentary exploring the murky circumstances behind the escape of one of Britain’s most notorious spies.
In 1963, at the height of the Cold War, a well-educated Englishman called Kim Philby boarded a Russian freighter in Beirut and defected to Moscow from under the nose of British Intelligence. For the best part of thirty years he had been spying for the Soviet Union, much of that time while holding senior jobs in MI6.
Fifty years on, more questions than answers still surround his defection. Had he really confessed before he went? Was his escape from justice an embarrassing mistake or part of the plan?
This film, shot in Beirut, London and Moscow, sets out to find the answers, revealing the blind spots in the British ruling class that made it so vulnerable to KGB penetration.
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Inside Story Americas - Does spying on Americans protect the US?

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LONDON (AP) — A British surgeon has admitted assaulting two patients by burning his initials into their livers during transplant operations ...Bramhall used an argon beam coagulator, which seals bleeding blood vessels with an electric beam, to mark his initials on the organs ... ....

citizens, but assured Americans to destroy any organization related to drugs, weapons, human and wildlife trafficking or which derived revenue through widespread illegal conduct, including acts of violence and abuse that exhibit a disregard for human life.2 The PanamaPapers have cast a dark shadow over the crime fighting president, and his daughter Ivanka ...Reflections on Faith, Politics, Spirituality, History, and Peace ... ....

Janet Yellen announced that for the third time this year and the fifth time since the financial crisis, the Federal Reserve was increasing interest rates another quarter of a point on Wednesday, according to National Public Radio. Federal policymakers aid the increase in the benchmark federal funds rate would shift from 1.25 percent to 1.5 percent, the third increase on the key rate this year ...Economic growth in the U.S....

GLENDALE—The GlendaleCity Council unanimously approved the design principles for a reimagined Central Park including the future downtown Glendale site of the ArmenianAmerican Museum, marking a major milestone for the historic project ... Armenian American Museum representatives expressed their support for the framework presented during the Council meeting ... “The Armenian American Museum is going to be fantastic....

Uber cofounder Travis Kalanick Over the course of 2017, Uber went from one of the most admired companies in Silicon Valley to one of the most vilified. Many executive heads have rolled including former CEO Travis Kalanick ... He applauds Uber's biggest VC, Benchmark, for the drastic steps it took this year ... It's fall from grace this year is "the great American tragedy playing out in a company," Palihapitiya recently told Business Insider ... ....

More. Fifty percent of voters believe that the sexual misconduct allegations against PresidentDonald Trump are “credible,” according to a new&nbsp;survey from Politico and Morning Consult. Trump has been accused of some form of sexual misconduct ― ranging from harassment to assault and rape ― by 21 women. Still, 29 percent of the voters surveyed said they don’t believe those accusations are credible and 21 percent remain undecided ... ....

``Congress has reached an agreement on tax legislation that will deliver more jobs, higher wages, and massive tax relief for American families and for American companies,’’ Trump said at tax event at the White House....

For instance, even though a large chunk of the African-American population has moved, some activists are still outraged over CPS’ plans to close schools ... “I love black folks, and I would prefer an African-American being in that position at this time, but I can’t have an African-American hurting other African-Americans by not speaking up and not being the voice when they have been put in those positions,” Baskin told me....

I had a nightmare some years ago. I had moved from Los Angeles to a southern state that had gone from marginally purple to bright red in the last election. The Republicans held the governorship and both houses of the legislature for the first time in generations, and every day you could pick up the paper and watch them go to work ...That’s right, they raised taxes on food. While they were at it, they raised taxes on drugs ... ....

But its contents almost certainly presage a recession on account of higher annual deficits, higher national debt, and lower consumer spending—not to mention the inane decision to limit the deduction for state and local taxes and cap the deductibility of mortgage interest, both of which will make the cost of owning a home higher and chew up more of the average American’s disposable cash....